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Polypropylene Rotary Hand Pump

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ZeeLine ZE1014 Polypropylene Rotary Hand Pump

1 in. BSP Inlet x 3/4 in. Outlet, Viton Seals, Recommended for Methanol, Chlorinated Solvents, Antifreeze and Washer Fluids

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ZE1014 1 in. BSP Inlet x 3/4 in. Outlet, Viton Seals, Recommended for Methanol, Chlorinated Solvents, Antifreeze and Washer Fluids $84.80
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ZeeLine - ZE1014 - Polypropylene Rotary Hand Pump

Plastic rotary chemical hand pump For dispensing petroleum products, Water-based chemicals, and chlorinated Solvents. Polypropylene construction with PTFE seals.

  • Dispenses 1-gallon per 16 revolutions.
  • Lightweight and corrosion resistant.
  • Polypropylene construction.
  • Viton shaft seals.
  • Bung adapter.
  • 1 in. Hose barb.
  • 3/4 in. Outlet BSP.
  • 1 in. Inlet BSP.
Chemical Compatible with Model# 1014
Acetic Acid 20% YES
Alum Brite YES
Amyl Alcohol YES
Antifreeze YES
Benzyl Alcohol YES
Butyl Alcohol YES
Citric Acid YES
Detergent YES
Diacetone Alcohol YES
Diesel Fuel YES
Ethyl Alcohol YES
Glycerin YES
Isobutyl Alcohol YES
Isopropyl Alcohol YES
Kerosene YES
Lactic Acid YES
Methanol YES
Methyl Alcohol YES
Phosphoric Acid (MA 40%) YES
Propyl Alcohol YES
Water YES
Weed Killer YES
Windshield Washer YES
Xylene YES

WARNING! This data for this chart has been gathered by requtable sources. It should be used only as a guideline for selecting a pump. It is not an un-qualified guarantee of compatibility. Always test with your particular liquids and in the enviroment they will be exposed to. This chart reflects chemical resistance only. It does not take into consideration other properties of your liquids such as: 1. Flammability, 2. Viscosity, or 3. Tendency to dry, harden, thicken, foam or crystallize. The user is responsible for investigating these issues and taking appropriate safety precautions.